John W. McCormack Post Office and Courthouse
John W. McCormack Post Office and Courthouse, Federal courthouse and post office in Boston, United States
The John W. McCormack Post Office and Courthouse is a federal building in downtown Boston housing postal operations and judicial facilities. Its classical design features a prominent stone exterior with large columns and detailed stonework that defines its architectural character.
The building was constructed in the early 1900s, marking the expansion of federal administrative and judicial services during a period of rapid urban growth. It became an important symbol of the federal government's growing role in serving Boston and the surrounding region.
The building remains a hub for postal services and federal court activities in downtown Boston's civic landscape. Its imposing stone facade and location in the city center make it a visible symbol of government presence that residents and visitors encounter regularly.
The building is open during standard business hours for visitors needing postal or court services. Plan for security checks if you are entering the judicial areas, and check in advance for any access restrictions to specific sections.
The building contains over 350 detailed architectural elements within its design, making it one of the most elaborately decorated federal structures in Boston. This level of ornamentation reflects the craftsmanship and material richness characteristic of its construction period.
Location: Boston
Inception: 1933
Architectural style: Art Deco architecture
GPS coordinates: 42.35720,-71.05690
Latest update: December 11, 2025 18:02
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